COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL.
A complimentary social was 1 at Oakuru on Tuesday night to Mr and Mrs Wareham, who are leaving .'or Woodville. As both have been prominent iu i*!l swiul matters and workers in any cause having for its aim the advancement of the district, the gathering was a large and representative ono. Mr Waivham lias resided in the locality for neuly thirty years, and has served tlv public in different capacities, lie haung been amongst the promoters of the Oakura Dairy Company and its first chairman of directors. Mis Wareham, like her husband. U-\< b-en a tower of strength in soei! '.w\r< f - ay,! r., r the past ten years aei_.-d as orgini-: in f.ie Tataraimaka church, attending with a 1 regularity that frequently caused admiring comment. Tii the -whole period she absented herself on only two occasions. Duving the progress of the social ( 7 aptain Mace made mention of th.- general regret felt at the departure of the from the district in which th-y had made themselves so useful nad popular, and presented Mrs Warehan with a handsome silver afternoon lea service and triy. inscribed: "Presented to Airs Wareham hv Ovkura and Tata- • lainuika friends August 20th, IOOT.'' . T. Fisher also spoke of the value , t»f Air and Mr* Wareham to the dis- , 1 net. pad regret led their d -nartuiv. , Mr Wareham. responding on In-half ofl , hi- ■wile and liimselt for the kind things ' stid about them, his opinion that- it "was the duty of everyone to work in the interests of the district in which he or *he lived, la doing that lie had derived jrrent pleasure, and lie was proud io know his .'lYorts had been so greatly appreciated. TTe referred to Ih-.» rcL-v-i the frit at the sey;>ra nee of flic fjes tli it bnaad them 1u
o.') f ''ur.t f)"i! ''l'mi;l iilui l':i. juvl to I,f|-> w.nv'i si'"-; f't-lMi"-. cil' S.inw ill leaving 1,.,,- !] m,rk. After tli:nii;ini! (li-n til r.:r 'I,P ,. V i.r fxtnulcrt l( !i:> -.••:•!<«! (he sHtlt-s ;in.l flio .''lis It'ict ii fimtrMmiiT of pvospr-ril'.y. lin ••"fill »'-"*lf wi in every wav mijov 1 i;' T. Cm-wili \\mh Hii-1 M In. "PnlfM r<nn sm<plipil nni«i<! f or Ui I ilnnt-ii"/. Tlv lmll lind lmou liveUi! dew,ratal liy friends.
TAKANAKI mOVJNC-lAL NOLIOENS33 CA^AIGN. BRILLIANTLY ILLUSTRATED LECTURE by Herman If'oston, Lecturer and Organiser for Taraniiki Provincial No-License Council, on- "The Struggles and Triumphs of Temperance Reform/ will be delivered in iiurford id Wednesday, August 21; Omata, Thursday, August 22, Meeting sin Public Halls whore possible. Interesting, En* ertabling, Instructive, Musical Items. Views Clear. Powerful Light. Illustrated Songs. Silver Coin Collection, Proceds to advance cause.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 22 August 1907, Page 3
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440COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 22 August 1907, Page 3
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